The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt Summary

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Weird distortions at the edge of your screen? That's likely chromatic aberration, which means not all colours are being focused properly, and it's something that irks some and goes unnoticed by others.

In any case, CD Projekt RED has pledged a setting will be available to slay the beast in The WItcher 3, so no matter where the game camera is focusing you won't get those distorted borders.

I checked the dates, and April 1 is still a while off. Which means this ridiculous story must be true; Geralt's beard will continue to grow in The Witcher 3 unless you shave, or download a DLC to stop the hair growing.

Not a joke, apparently. German gaming mag Gamestar recently reported the bizarre feature, which was revealed in a cover feature on CD Projekt Red's highly anticipated fantasy RPG.

It's raining big bucks over at Nvidia as their quarterly take over Christmas saw around $1.25 billion in revenue, driven largely by the spike in demand for their Maxwell GPU range, like those found in the GeForce GTX 980.

In fact they say a 38% rise in sales, up by 9% from the same period last year. Total revenue for year was $4.7 billion, with actual profits at $630 million. They didn't reveal Nvidia Shield figures.